Hello all, it's been a month (yesterday) since my father in laws hypoxic brain injury. The initial prognosis was VERY bad. Told he may not survive at all, machine was breathing for him. Then pneumonia, then C diff infection. It's been 2 weeks since he's been "awake" although, I'd argue that he's still sufferin some PTA, he's awake and recognising people more consistently. He is speaking, but most words are scrambled and you only get 2-3 coherent ones in a sentence. He's still got his sense of humour and retains many things. Only last night he was trying to recall why he was at a certain station when he had his heart attack (he was on his way to visit his father who died the same day of cancer ) he doesn't recall that and we don't want to shock him so for now we haven't told him and he hasn't asked.
He's doing So well , his feeding tube was removed yesterday, all that remains is the heart monitoring machine and his catheter. He's walking and feeding himself. He tried to do some writing on a whiteboard yesterday and while he got SOME letters and numbers right, a lot of them were upside down or didn't look anything like they're meant to. It's interesting how he's perfectly retained some things but others are not there at all. A long road ahead.
He's very frustrated and wants to come home bless him. He was meant to be transferred to a neuro rehab this week but the hospital didn't fill in his paperwork. My mother in law stood over them early this week to make SURE it was done and sent. We're not sure why it took so long, but now he's got his psych evaluation on Monday or Tuesday. He can't go until then. He's been moved to a sort of holding ward for now, this is not helpful to him as they're not trained in rehab although the nurse told me last night that they've had a few people in with hypoxic brain injury...
He got very agitated last night and got up and said he was going home. The O/T is furious with the staff as they keep phoning my mother in law , be it midnight or 7am to calm him down. It works but the OT argued that the nurses should be calming him by any means, even sedation. I'm not sure I agree, I think he just need to be somewhere where the staff are used to very confused/agitated people.
Anyway, hopefully he'll be out soon. He wants to get better so badly and wants to practice everything/writing/talking etc... he's just a bit stuck. I guess there's not way to accelerate this process. Any thoughts?